Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1856 — Page 4
TRANSPORTATION. ! TRANSPORTATION.
New AR&ftjtotMKin#
isa;.
DRY GOODS, &&
t KTOTE BY 3# muss!! CHEAP GOODS.
OHANOK OK TiMK.
^ Md *n«r Jm». W, PWwyrT
MOrMMwM), Pimnklm.
KC« TICE EABTdijj CHARGE OP TlltE—t'OSKW'TKlXs EtTRE t INBIAHAPOUR* PITTSKMiMy 4t CUKAW-
LAMB RAILRO AD.
FORMERLY laAlMMEoU* a*4 RelUhut.i— RRI-
( ) U*1» itmmI will l««»« Ui#
» 11 A. M. «»;■»<■*■ ■fpRwg Rtff—« . . OA««Ma, Itoekford, 4»c. | L
‘ TrRm Ifc^h^Xth* ! r l ^ C |r [ * U ** Khor>.'
|4»cr«. Atao.Lr L>aia«)Ua. UiMgUw, »t»<l *U R**»r>«A
!^inU s-ml» of Um UAio Kiref.
A. P. OSBOKXEt »«>*.
K. O. 9on«*. FfRfhl AfMrt. 1
ro«4-Ia raaaectkMi vRAtk4 Ohi i aa>i •4 CoiMalMr*. t aka KAore. a*4 R«w Old j Aroct route Omb IxfiaMpoto U>
tk<- EMt
: » MILES SHOBTEB Uui. <•>> ruto 1m>m lwtiuwp<A« u, Plttahanc. EknMRpliR. UcralMd, E«fteto, Daoktrk. 5«w Y*rtt,«»4 Bbmmi. CmUmm with tmuwU
Md KhiU.
(•f CW»*-
_ 'wMUflf tb« AOMlk rMkBwRh Wdatora. XarthwMl- 1 !] 1 *.Tium Ene.Md
MM-.lT «*•**«* I Rori^^fC.nTh^. fodU^rA. «*4 Cr«*
indiiiniiyliw and Cincinnati
SHORT UMMimni
NO CHAiiO? 0r7.Sr?r(^CIN5ATI
r TJK.UN9 ! . iiSs bailv, iSun4J^« excepted.) *» fW-
LATEJ* T WIRTKK fahhiors:
FOO
MUSIC. BOOKS, AC. HAfcAIUCKVr HOLIDAY PRESENTS’
MEDICAL.
rt»»
Lea*« IihIIi
r»r"» Train, ISiSS A. Ksi>t«M. tndarrtre* al (>MlMnUat3«» A. -W.,8«« loitr. i» advance of anj otter mote; eonnoei* wttfc the Cor- j .ixrbw and f^rioRlMt R p. al T:SS A. JL. and arrive* W UrtiMton al JiUU P. Rd alao cuaaert* with the Uttio RtaniUghuunc E*pm».*l «*- A. M. tur cure-
1, >« w \ ork, Ho*U»h. ZnneaviUe,
nnMMtf
R KETAI1. UK 5o 0 ? 0 BA‘m , noVwE W.* II.Cl-KXX. Pmpru .r-
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
TOUL ArNCAN A CAMEMOft. »KN1 JtMa,Ko.l5C WMiStstt-eliwct, batwew Unc. I ^SJofErt^umUr^he'manageinc-'. of n* wwreatpro prtoiMt. I— — iM—inr • repnUUM k*r wgirtar >pentiaaa In the ArtiAcUllUfMtaaeM of IValiouj ft, S tte Uat tan vearw, and no rxpenae or eflMtttnUle warn tag to give aullafaetkm lo alt who aaa* tever H witt their I nber» would call aUcntlon to the follow tog ■nwnHal t*.dnta jwnaioIngVoArtiSchil Teeth, ritr beauty aud uaumJueaa of appenraace, quality and atreagth of
MKDi( ^
HelmboU’i 0ea5,
asutaouM,
'".i
SS~:- r -: from o«m> guncrauoo u> *4 >
FASHION. ^
_ , WI , k , t^AHRIO.Y la the great Govcrwor nf the worW,
a met- Ihle road also <
i at PMaebaygh whh <UUy
ttae of Fteamera to all part*eathaWamam Rluorvaad at tier •land ami Sanduaky with •teajner* lo all porta on I io« Xoflftwruteru Ink**; MRMgtfca mn*t direct, rh**p- 1 • at and ml la Me mnta hr which mnowr can ha (or ward"*]
u» end from th* Great Warn.
Rates Between Philadelphia and
PITTItBtrRaH.
>zv.:,:z~Z'Z*%£i!Z. u ??\ m •«»
‘ acowa —IV»Sa and Kutioaerr,*
liry (rood*(Inbale*) Hardware,TV. j>er 1<1>E | «r, W led, Ac .r j
UC. per lOoh
fMan C(.*•»-AnrlN.Racgtng,
and Pnrti (InbaU,, M
Hatooi
Irrop,' Ac I
'' , ?x^t4tt5isniawr!i «• "*«•* jrpfn •Mpidl.g Goodf from any p«dnt Kwaof Pblladrlpbla, Irf' uarU< ular to mark pock age, “ »*« I'raaryl-
„, ^ ATI /Ir-wwiA rt%nal«Pti»i
0BuiM Hmlrtnul- ** All Oortdjl rr>HR|^rie<l t O t#i*t f.rihia R-o-1 al PhlUdetpbli or nuabargh, will be r<*r-
warecd without detention.
PcttoiiT AatMT*.—Rnaea Rntter, Boston; J. I.- Rllt..a, New Vr.-k; K. J. Nneedcr, PhiUdelpbi; .M^rraw A K/kum, Baltimore; Geo. C. Fraoetvu*, Fittakafgh; ‘ prlguian A Brown,Cincinnati, Ohio; J. H. Moorliewi, IxinUTifle, Ky.; B. (‘. Meldrini, Mwllaon, Ikd.; Kntrtia .1, St. I-owls. Mo.: J. J*. Mitchell A Ihm F.vansrHIe, Indiana. H. H. HOUSTON,
Central Freight Agent, Philadelphia. II. J. I.O.MBAKKr, fin/’r. Altana, Pa.
marl _ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THREE DAILY XHEODQH TRAINS,
Uaa.
Throe tralna Uarr Iwltsuapolis dally tAundaya exe tiled,; a- Mlrort: liOO A. N. Night Rvpreau—Thw trata oomitficta It Cwrtllae with trmina far Cteretaad and PHtabergh at V'ji A. M . raachtag Cleveland iJi, P. M-. and New York at W J5 aext day-reaehtag Ptttahafgk ath.io, p. M.. aifi PbHadelpoia the nett aftarnoou. *<30 A. M. Mall TralM^-OanecteatCrmUiac at5Ai, P. M., with tram* ft*r FtMabnrgh and CUreUad making direct conaerthm* U> PhtuaMphia and Hew Y<,fk. ThU U the only Train tearin* lndianap*li*lhat make* coAftectioaf willi ihe irmin Icrviow SI. LouU al 4.fJt P• 31. ■ a the evening, and arriving at Indianapoll* at h.M A.
M.
3.*0 ■•. NS. Ace oiw m o«t * 11 on.—Makiageonne. tion* at Crewlline for (1-vcUii.l, Patah<irgh,PtdU•lelpbla, and New 1 ork at f .no, A. M. The Kvpre** Train will mop <*oly at Pendl*s.on, Anderw>n, M uncle and Winr*Mjiler. f/reenrlllw and MMuat 9 mi a leave* Union on arrival of Ukj Indianapoll*, PltU.'urg, and develarwl Traiws ami arrives at Ihiyloh in time to connect with the Trains on the M id River ami InkeKrie, Cmnnnnt*, lUmlltan, and Dayton, and Dayton, Xenia, and Hnlpns Kailr >ad-. Tickeu by this route lor eal" at the principal Ticket offices in this West lie sore and ask for Ticket* by Imlianapolit, Pittsburg, an'' r '- -veland Konte. TTr* Fare as low a* by any other Route. ^r^PFor general information in rvg*r l to I'ruighl, api.l E.S. SPENCER, Freight Agent, I. P. A C. ft. HOMER WARD, -tip t.
Cite; also coaaert* with the Cir.ctn«ali, WTlmingtou and Zanesville K- R. sttoiA A. M. and arrire* al
• daiia]iolt*, January 15, Df-Vt.
iF.TWF.KM
Imrgli
I'HII.ADKLPHIA, AMD Pitta
a* Ai*
Tnt MuamNO Tatiw leave* Phihuh
PitUbuigh,ai7^ ». u. nml Pittaburgh for Ph
lelphtH for ilailclpiiia
•lu
Tn* Vivr Ia*b leave* Puitadek.lna for Pltta-
linrgh at I r. M. atid Pilisbargh for Philadelphia »l ! r.
x. Iiir Nionr Ktraam Ttaiu Icavoa Pbitadelpbim for FitLvhnrgli si 11 r. m. and Pittaburgh for Phlladelphih (l l<i r. a. ... 7 above linra ronneY*! al Pili^bupifh with the If il-
robda lo and from St Loui*, Mo., Alloa, Uaiena aud • hiengo. 111., Frankfort, Idrilngtbil aadiCotrtfTlHe, Ky.,
I err* Haute, MadiaOn, Ihtayettn aud luduuiapoli-, In-
■liana, ( incinnati, Dayton, HpringiWld. Bellefontaiue, 1 Andusky, Toloda, Cleveland, Columbn*, Zanesville, .daasallou and woofer, Ohio; alwo, with the Ktaaai
Packet Boat- from and to New Orleana, St. Louis, Lou
Mville and ( incinnati.
Tlirough T icket* can lia bad to or from either of th#
above place*.
For further particular*, see Hand-bill* at the dlft-rent Marling point*. P*.*«enger* from the West will ftml Una ihe ahoi-WM and rno*t e*|>.*dlUoti» route to Philadt-lphla,
Bnlilmorc, New S'ork, or Boston.
THOft. MOORF
a M1 *.P* - . JvlvFv^aYF. y
Agent, passenger Lines, PkiMatphin.
MEN,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Pitte , e
KAKB iti'.DUCED'u~ Oxkly ^*7 to <T51aiC3**.*;o I
1 Ml marl
BY THE
NEW ALBANY & SALEM R. R.
THE NEW Y«KK
CUrt*7uiaat7j6i,\YH.ida*bu*i *Ul:W, W»*hi*t...i at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 52^saS(imi , S^.S?l?S££ (ESTABLISHMENT
*•- » nacsn,
Sccwad Train. 7:*8 A. M.—Kvpre** arrive* at ctnctnuati af 1^:15 P. -M., and connect* with Cocusron and Lexington K, 11.at 2 JU P. M..aad arrive* at Lexington at i Ad P. M.; alaoconuecta withCmcruuati, WUniington, and Zanesville R. K.at 3 JO P. M.; and
REW YORK MUSIC STORE!!
a. O. CRANE.
Temperauee Hall, 30 W. Wauhlugtou 9t„ XTOW receiving direct Irons the naanutacturer*. a Urge Stock o? Plan** and Melavlvoas, among which will be ftvund one oct square Plano, with round corner* and Carvel moulding. Brow* & Alien.
I Boston. (Tbut ia tte iustrument seleci
kosch oatte oceaak.a
anDauun'of t^ ZSdFml **•**. „
1 in aaying they are exceeded by
* lew.
' TKBTH In.-ertrd from one t" a full set, with Anlffom. ’ Gnaw. Full and Half hrta inranob'y inserted by *,*•
ttoa.
AH operatKms in DenUstry performed in th« moot I
Au one
Ui .rough I
manner.
TERMS.—Considering the luperior charmcVw of th# . cent in it* a. ti-... ork and th# gnaraniee given, they are the moet rva- I •’
a nabie In the Wevt.
work aud th#
Two teeth or more on Gold Plate, *3 per tooth. Two teeth or more oa Silver Plate, ftj per tooth. The atoney refund*! if the T#eth do *ot prove sattv-
arrivea at iaacasler at i>S» P. Mu hlao, connect* with Marietta aud Cincinnati R. K. at 3 JO P. M., and arrives at Chillirulbe at»Ja P. M«; al*.., conneeuwlth Uttle Miami Ughtning Express al C P. M. Ibr all ttc
u^gLarn Oil#*.
Third Tralu, 3<^0 T. M.-I/mve*at 3JM P. M., ami arrive# at ( luckiaali at e:W P. M^ two hour* m
advance of any other route.
TrPFASTPK-S PASSENGERS, TAKE MOTU H — You make the same ronnectiovi to all the Eastern Cities a# tte IndumaCeatml and BeMefontain# K. H., on the 12:43 A. M. train, ami arnve alCiucamalialS.UU A. M., (Narclaitdat 2 Ja P. Al., New York at T.’JO next .lay,
Pittsburg at e:li> same day.
jan 3 dtf N. .M. ROSS, Sr.pt. THLi NfcjW YOHli OENTRAL*
THE O.NL7’ D1KKCT ROUTE, AND THP. ONLY ROUTE IIY WHICH THROUGH TICKETS CAN
BE PURCHASED.
Two Paily Express Trains through to Chicago without change of Cars or Baggage ! jr/»Firai Express loaves New Albany at 4 o’clock, A. M-, errtvuife, at Chicago the *&xs ivkaiifOKdClI [J^Scoond Express leave* N«w Albany a 12 o’clock, Al., arriving ut Chicago xaely mkxt >coaaiwo.«/Tf JiyBott Train* connect a i Chicago with all th# momiug andeveulng i rums for the Nlortli and Hot tlx* Wmmt. Also, at Altchigan City with the Train* on the Michigan Cvutrul Railroad for Detroit, UuffaJo, Niagara Falls, Albany* Hew YorK* Boeton, dbc. Tbla t* by far the most pleasant aud iDlercrtlng route to Umi Final, pausing as il does through the most flourishing aud largest Town* and CUle* in Indiana, tueh a*
aud large
Mew Albany, Salem,
ford, Hleominf *
[ord, Hleomtngton, ureencuaii Crawlordsvitie, Lafayette, an< Xiclilgan t’lty, an luaHe -M1 <• h-
Orleans* Bad tireencastle*
and
Xiclatgan t’lty
igan.
The Tippecanoe Battle around* ainot hallowed In the heart of every American clilren, 1* alio seen by thewe passing over this route. PROM MICHIGAN CITY 1 he route passes through the moil dolighlftil *ud flouruhlng part* of Mirhigau to Detroit. Thenee croising the Detroit River, and passing through the most inti:rc sting portion of Uj.per t unada, Including Till: THAMES BATTLE GROUND,
> Arc., lo tho
Great Niagara Suspension Bridge, A work more atupandoa*, more wonderful,and uioae lo i.e Hdiulrud,ihun itny other slmllur work of art In the world. In crossing this bridge, a full \l#w is had ..f I'llv tireat t’atarart of .\iutjurii. jr^For the North nnd North-Woat, thi* is the only route requiring no rtian}fe of Cara nr Half" gage, between lh« Ohio River nnd ('hiea)(o. '1 oe ltda.1 bn* been put in goisl order, and is now one of the BEST AND SAFEST IN THE WEST, lliivtiiatta longest coninmoic, straight line, of nny in the V ! evW%w4^flv
<-rgr a -Tvrr^-Tr; OTE* V1 AX 2S« Ind. Central ft Dayton ft Weston R. W TliEF.K TRAINS DAILY (SUNDAYS KCRFfED. l.tlHvr 'I’ltAIN—LM1H I'M IM4; EX PRIMEI 1 Leave* liidtauapolia at 2 JO A. M4 arrive* at Richmond al 3.30, and at Cincinnati atJtl A. M.; arrive* al liat-tou at 7 A. Coin in bus, Zn ton City, Phili in New York 15 hours in advance of any other route fron Indianapolis. At Dayton also connect* with trains directly forSpringflel.l, UrMna, Bcllefontaine, Forest. Clyde, Cleveland, Buffilc, Sandu*ky, Detroit, Fort Wayne, Iroy, Piqua, drc., drc. Second Train leave* at 7:30 A. M.; arrives at Richmond at 10.20 A. M.; at Cincinnati at 1 Jt) P. M;; connect* at Dayton at KM. with all rains for Columbus Zanesville, Wheeling, and all point* East and North
East.
Third Train leave* at 3.30 P. M., enntwtu at Rtcnmond at ff .30 with trains for f iucinnatl, arriving at 9 P. M.; arrive* at Coiumbiis at 10.30 P. M.; connocting <ii recllj with trains for Zanesville, Wheeling, Baltimore, Washington City, New York and Boston, and also with tralna for (Tevelimd, Enflalo, i’itiaburgfc ami Philadel-
phia.
PM*er.g*T«Take Notice.this U the only route by which you cau leave Indianapolis In the aticrDOou, and reach Columbus, Newark, Zanesville and Wheeling the same
evening.
Thu only Route having any cormeetlons at Dayton, either Morning or Evening. IT/* Passenger* by this route go through to Ctncianatiaa quick a* by any other. J13r > Columbus and Pittsburgh Baggage checked through. Philadelphia Baggage re-checked at Pittaburgh. fhoonly Morning Train from Indianapolis to Dayton, A Cotnmbu* via Dayton. JAMES M. SMITH, San’t., Je iff Ind. Central A Dayton A Weste m H. AV.
Il X>.
Fro in /IuXThIo, .Yteygorm Falla, and /luapanaion Bridge, lo Allany, Troy, JS’rta
h'orL, and Boeton.
Shortest, Quickest, and most Reliable
INDIANLPOLIS/ INDIANA, And whilst It l* there devcbqieJ in It* nnv.1 brilltaut asspevts, still It is accoiu;«me.l by its baiid-uiabtan Economy, and ihu* am two weighty cuuauleratloit* thoroughly uui ted la tte superb and ninRltudinon* STOCK OF FALL AHD WIHTER DRY GOODS,
Sow on inspection.
tepM W. 6c H. (;i*Ry.N, Pfopnrif m. NEW FALL GOODS ! NOW OPENING AT THE STORE OF
JOHN S. DUNLOP,
Corner of Atarid!an and tt'aakiagloa Utreeta A N unrivalle,! Slock of new Kail Goods, to which xY atteulton of the citizens are resj^e Uully invited. Uur stock will ho fouml complete in every deparune* and wilt !•« sold at our usual tow prices, lu
DRESS GOODS,
We have received all Wool Merinosand lVlanes,rh<>tc# sliadcs figur.-d do., of tb
Print.-, lit fact, this de
every respev
Palo
Klin
sliadc* figur.-d do.,of the newest designs; Beragex and
In fact, this department will ne rery respect. White Goods, Blea
IJOt'TK.'—TO WKW YOBK IN 14 HOURS:— i Sbcetinis, Pidlow-case Cottou, Damask, linen. Table IV Boston W hour*. Uid miles Double Track between I Cloths, Hosiery and Gloves of every variety, drc
Bleached and White
iustenmerit sclectftd by M. Stra-
of MTIe ParodPs rroent conoen i Due handavinc 0 oct- from the same maker). .
’ ^i P^Cs^TCo' >,n 016 S’ For the information of tho« Bring al a distance, ! ' ^.‘asfay»’»r— Til no SZihTZZ'Sg* + aud^maUpi^m proporU-.n . ao that no do-
Ornamental Flawofovera ■ beauUftsldeelgna. | Six f'ases of Onltars, embracing omi maguiflrent Ru*ew.>o4 fruiter. Ivory brolge and edges, silver head and ;e-arl keys. Persons wishing to make a valua- | tile pre«eut are requested to examine tl.is Insmmient.— It is front the celebrated maker, t'. F. Msrtio.and lor ! paritv »l tone and beauty, cannot be equale,! by any j Gmur ever brought to thfs city. Also, live olher (iui•_*ra. from ttc time maker. l«s* elaborately Haishexl ami
.•ar,ing in price from §3 to fftHi.
I'OO Violins—among which ar# throe bandsome- • Iv inlaid awporior-tnned Violins,from f 1 lo $ sl. Mix dozen Klut«a, one tod keys,from $1 to #3*1; im.-ng which are two *|jeudid covoa Flute*, 8 silver
keys and slides
1 lairge vari.-ty of Flutiiaas and Ac«'orrieons.
| many beautifully inlaid, from $2 to ftj'.
! Banjos, Drum*, Flies, Flaggeleis, Strings, (best quali-
tv.) ami Sheet Music, 4c., in cndles* variety.
PIANO TUNING.
Having engaged the services of a jirst rUs* Tuner, (Mr. H. I.. Atkins, late of the Piano tVarerooins of Smith A Nixon aifV.Miirrh 4 White, PiDciunalt,} all or der* for tuning left at the Music Store will be promptly attendv'd to. dec 14 diw tf
AIMi lIl'fWM* tli^( RTt: u jwnieiY* t bo cftiwni in Um Tb« Phiki Eiuma
■md jvt fc , u “v r**i ^
''-her re*
• every paruu f disease; and. uulifce disease la the Wo..I l CoOSbULoua, rf, I atuslternUe due
human race to untherty
jU “I. '-tvia; -•••WhWCL
lunt ho[*'« of par nv., iaa ,..>*** r.o-isaiul'iuon .,f ».*«, . aaTJhJ
this Infallible Re
injf both a* a cure
preve^,^
lention need b# apprehendral.
W. V. DUNCAN, »
J. «. CAMF.NON.i f* 3 ***^-
lio. 154 West Sixth :street, betwron Rare aud
atreeta Cincinnati, O.
mnrl-dly-par _ NEW PRINCIPLE ! NEW REMEDYII
‘f lAACTJ* are stubborn thing*," but those who will , . . , H ——mm* T 1 not t.!lieve until they see for themselves, cmn }!,i l .v ' il1 ''' b ''a!; have ample and tangible proof that the old «v«em ot ... e .ur. w Srneui,
A-r« Srr„«K* with mixtures of Arsenn-. tiul- I V
HhisMlmUrs Hit,if| v ,
Compound Flaid Exiri«
t€»r uanikii.jp tK* ri. *
K,
For purnyirg the
Kioo-t. SD.t -**»iW* Cl
o,”an.l l^cause yon cannot take j>ni*on w ithout being poisoned. You may- not f—el the ill eOseta al once.
unguistied phy, uivre cfllciont n
Hh v r t»u t,,
Um
(•ra, ti.-e lain |
Buffalo and New York. Connecting at Albany, Troy, and Schenectady with Inins to Saratoga Springs, and all
parts of tte New England States.
New York passenger* may choose between a naaaage j by Railroad or .Steamboat from Albany to New York, an :
advantage offered by no other route.
Trains leave Buffalo. Niagara Fall* and Suspension .
Bridge, a* follows, Sunday* excepted:
BUFFALO.
Pint,5.30 A. M. Express. Fetoad, ft.30A.M.Express. | Third, 10.00 A. M. Mail. Fourth, 12 00 M. Emigrant, j Fifth,5,10 P. M. Express. Sixth, J»,30 P. M. Accommo-; dation. Seventh, 11-00 P. M. Express. Only one train
on Sunday, tte i P. ill. NIAGARA FALLS.
Firri,5.00 A. M. Exure**. Second, 8.30 A. M. Express. I Third, 11.00 A. M. Mail. Fbuth, 4.43 A. M. Express. ; Fifth, 9.30 A. M. Kxprojs. Only one train on Sunday, j
the 4.45 P. M.
Buffalo to Khtgftra Falls ami Suspension Bridge, 7.15 A. M., 9.00 A. 12.30 P. M.,5.00 P. M., and 8.00 P.
but yon will lie more fortunate ttan souro ottera, if you j ... " ' | 1 u,1! ' •*: make the discovery before y«»ur conMitntionia Irodteu.— ^ Be advised, tjien, in season, and test for your own satis- ■ ..nUn-lV o iliv.-r^l .n ^,* 111
These Goods have been purchased allli•• lowest prlet-s, aud will be told at very jiuall advance. Persons wishing !
bargain-, will pleas'.' call on
JOHN S. DUNLOP,
Corner Meridian and Wasbiagton st*., I sep 52 dtf Indiana|iolD, Did. ! ~P REP ARE Volt WINTKItT LADIES DRESS FURS! TYFCF.IVED this day by Express from New York, a Xi» magnificent Stock of JL*£kd.±o«» XJa'oss X'rxx'fBt* Consisting of all of the most fashionable styles, and w ill
be sold at low figure*. Also, MLsse»v i -•'’—
and Glove*, dec.,. ... ... nov 17 dtf No. 10 West Washington si.
THE (TREAT 1TANO, Melodeonand Mssif Establishmenl.
OK
nolFt-A-CU Wo. 333 Brondirat/, .Y'sip lVr*»l
faction ths r *«-« which prove that
Ague Biifffererwcan be Cured xvitliout
Doiwon !
No matter how long you have suffered, nor how obstinate v our disease. Thedlscovery of Rwona’e F*vkk \*d Aura IB ar, or Antidote to Malaria, Is a r*< r wM< h will abundantly prove the truth of these asseixtons. U
re.| m Hu | Q
l<!l !i».i |
ui»te >.t ;ro.«tm<-nt that
Inst.tulion- whnii !i*4 ***‘•^8
r i . ' rrt,:M furns-h striding examples sf th-1.
Noteti.- Letter* from re« *
any attaeksfrom Malaria, which I* known tokc tterjuse ^ 11 ^'ta*4 k
any attaexsir
of Fever and Ague.
’ITi# value of this Remedy c insist.* ii roes# simple
It is free from all poisonous drugs, pleasant to the laate,
J. ..i. f,.,:. Tt\"'V!... ,i.A.T.r, lb-... m IhmUm UM w> ^mI- (
Also, Misses Virtorine* and Cuffs, Gents Fur Nutfiers
‘ H. J. HORN
o. .1,^ y.w .■*. , - ,U-.,J.U Only one train Sunday, at 9.off A. Through Tickets te New York i
ew York and Boston can be pur-
chased at all the principal Western Ticket offices; and also on the Cincinnati, Louisville, and St. Lonts Line of Packets.. Inquire for tickets by'the New York Central Railroad by tte way of Buffalo and Albany. Baggage checked through from Buffalo to New York and Boston.
C, YIBBARD, General Supt.
ALLEN BUTTER, Traveling Agent.
Bur ’ " —
uflhlo, May, 1854.
gan
3RLA.XXJ mo From Toledo to Chicago. pONNECTHVO AT CHICAGO* WITH Clem\J ent’a Lino of Steamers for Racine, MUwaukie. Sheboygon, and ult Port* on Luke Michigan, and with the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad in connection at La Halle with the Illinois Central and Chicago and Mississippi Railroad* and lllinei* River Line of Steamers for La Halle, Rock Island, St. Louis, aud all point* on the Illinois and .Mississippi river*. Four Daily Passenger Trains. (srifi>*Y9 kxrerrxn.) First—Mall Express—Leave* Toledo at 2 *. tt. arrvifig In Chicago at 1.57 r. n. Becond—Morning Exprea*—Leave* Toledo at 11 a. n. arriving In Chicago at ft r. m. Third—Afternoon Krpre**—Leave* Toledo at 1,50 t. | it. arriving In Chicago at 11 r. m. , Ponrth—Night Express—Leave* Toletto ate.15 r. m. arriving in Chicago at 6.45 the next morning. One Train on Sunday—Leave# Toledo at? 15 p. «t. arriving in Chicago at 6.45 A. V. Through ticket* can be procured In CotmaUiaat the Ofllcesof tho Cleveland, Columbus and Cineinnatl and Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroads, via Shelby and Urbana,* being the quickest and most direct route, making the time in IG hoars between Columbus and Chicago. L. D. RUCKER, marl ‘ - Agent31. S. da K. R. BTEAMBOAT ROUTK FAKE RF1MJCCD!! QJSTXj-Tr 08 SO ! ; TO *
NEW FI&X AND NEW GOODS!
mprising Blea.li. l bii.1
nnels, Chocks, Ticking*, Hirkorys,;
tea'-bed and Brown Canton i Diaper, Pinnn and Tabic !
kinds in the United Mate*. Pianos fr*m TKN differeut Manufactories, couipnsing those of every variety of sty le, from the plain, neat and substantial 0t^ octaves, la Walnut or Rosewood Case*, from $150 to $210, to those of the most elegant finish opto ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. No Louse in the Union can compete with tte above in the numl»er, variety and celebrity of it* instrument*, nor In the EXTREMELY LOW PRICES at
which they are sold.
Horace Waters’ Modern Improved Pianos with or without iron Frames, possessing in their improvements of over strings and action, a length of scale irand compa?- 1 of tone coual to the Grand Piano, d with tte beauty and .durability of structure of the square Piano. They are justly pronounced by the Pres* and by the first Musical Ma«ter* to be equal to those of any other manufacturer. They are built of the best and
blc injury can otoc from its i.maUnt u*e, in proof of which, the following certitDaie is attached to each bot-
tle
New York, Jane II, 1955.
1 ha
FEVER AND
*W$*W I t.’KK* J unt- ■
made a chemical exniuinaUoa of ••KHUDE:,' \ND AGUE CURE,” or “AMIDOTE TO t,” and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine,and Strychnine, but have n<4fouud apartt-teol either in it, nor lave I found any substance in it* com
Preparations. ' ” "SaJ Pan r». Fluid Extract of ^
•• -Artapma*, -
equal in slrangtli to ooa „Ui,» U ^
prepared siet cold hy ,i. | >•3 l heonat M., a#arth« 1 o be bad .if Druggist, lu .)
tmaudiale attenl.ua. ’ "*
For *al« by K
VVl,..l._i
jj3 dAwCo
A le>! ' *»lc I
THE ADAMS EXPRESS C0>S Great Eafltern, Western and Southern EXPRESS ! fTVWO Expresses Trtve dally ibr ± CINCINNATI, ‘ BALTIMORE, ^ PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURG, NPAYx YORK,
BOSTON,
ST. LOUIS,
CARIO,
MADISON, LEXINGTON, • FRANKFORT, LOWSVILLF, EVANSVILLE. TERRE HAUTE, VINCENNES, And all intermedlato point*. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. deuire to call the at , teatloii of Mercuama, Banker*, and other* to the Quids. Timo I Made by tide P^xpre-?* Having grgater facilities ftian heretoibre, for expre**- j tng heavy freight and ywreels-of all de.*cripu»n», to the j above named ptace*, we are prepared to take tbeight at' greatly reincod rates. Money, Jewelry, Valuable* and Merebnudise of every ; description, forwarded in charge of apec-Ul iMessengers | and delivered promptly. Note*, Draft* and Bill* will be | collected, and order* attended to with promptness. For further-information inquiro at tLe Office of THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., No. 34 West Washington *t. | nov 20 ' JOHN H. OHR, Agent.
• aubscribers are now opening a largo stock of . jxtwerantl compa.-^ of tone coual to the Grand Piano,
selected al head-quarters. Brown Sheeting*, Flannels, < Llnseys, Opera Flannel*, 131
Flannels, Blankets, Russia Diaper, Pimm and Tabic Covers, Napkins, Doyles, Embroidered Corlain Mn-lins and Damasks, itc., Ac. Also, Clotts, Oassimeres, Sal-
linctta, Kentucky Jeans and Vestings. HADLEY, HUNT * MENDENHALL,
Oct 16 Successors to Mop re. Carter ik Ousler.
TO THE PUBLIC. T T A\Y.\<« purchased the entire Stock of DRY 11, GOODS of Messrs. .Moore, Carter <k Ouster, No. 1 Washington and Meridian streets, most respectfully solicit the patronage so liberally extended to them. We would oloo inform the public, that waare new receiving dtrectfrom the Eastern Cities, a large and beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Go.*ds, such as Plain Black and Fancy Silks, in great variety Scotch and W 7 ool Plaids, new styles t 'obourgs, Allpaeca* and Canton Cloths 1 adies Cloths ; olid all Wool de Laines, all colors French and English Chintzes and Ginghams Bay State, Scotch, Broche and Cashmere Shawls French Worked Collars, Bands and Flouncing* Hosiery, Gloves, &c. Hi DEFY, HUNT & MENDENHALL, oct IG Nol Washington and Meridian sis.
most thoroughly i-eaaoned material, and guaranteed lo stand the action of every cltwe. This Ilou*,'
ROLE AGENCY of *
position that would prove injurious t-> the
lion.
JAMES K. CHILTON, M. U ,Chemist.”
The claims of su< h a uiediciae are safely bu-osi U|mXi its intrinsic merits. It has no slmNnnty whatever to any of the pills or mixtures which at* mud In e\ ery wiclionaud contain more or less of the ixiisous which destroy the vitality of the system, and have caused irroj^rable inju-
AiiltilJ
CLOTHING, &C.
JL.
tiSTBu thin mule, alao.nurreonnectiout are made a« Ike 'I rains run directlg through to Chicago. TIGKRTrt AT REDUCED RATES TO MI®H1C.AN CITY, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND, XT. LOUIS, BURLINGTON, IOWA; GALENA, ILLINOIS; M PAUL, MINNESOTA; Mlb-
W.VUK1K, AC., die.
tiprmr jt •
MONEY SAVED JiY 'PME Old Madison Route to ('ineinnati! By Railroad to Madison and by Steam-
boat to Cincinnati.
Steamera, tho iuu*t „ ( Waters, and afrtvfl* In' Cincinnati hi .l^’docw next morniAg, Intlmefor Business qi KaAern enhnectious. i Supper uuLliUteroem on UutBoal without charge. Passe tigers by this Route Will save from two to three ; dollars on a Single trip, besides enjoy inula deligbtfu
rideoutho Ohio. rjj . - ;
. Jtjr*l'ickcts are only goou on flio'day thffy are pur-
chased.
< *i*o To ' To ttocoinmo'late the Traveling public, the Fare ha* D.<tl oil, Buffalo, NtafetruFalD, AKany, New v.irk, | ‘<> Two Ilollars and Fiftf Cent*, thus en1 Boston <te Ac i ablfng !• antlllgs and others who mav desire a pleasant
WaiUoud t ouipan;., No. 552, Nortti riidt; .Main
elrc<*t« iioutax llle* Hy •
ROBERT BROWNING, =
\Latb Cbajqhead & Bp.owniro.1
AND UKAl.CR IN ALL KINDS 01
Mcdiclneh* OtaemicnlK, Surgical
•tvumentstPaintN.Otls, Varnisbe*.
Dye $ftaffa,Gla««ware» Window CSlaso* Brnstaew, Hcrfininery, Spice** Ciffarsi* Tobacco*
dcC.* da.C., dbC•
TT A VINO purchased the interest of the estate of my Il late friend and partner. David Craighead, dee'd, in the above business, wlU continue the same as heretofore
at my old stand. . ... ~. ,
Feeling thankful forth# liberal-patronage which has been extended to the House for the past fifteen year*, trust by strict personal attention . to business; care ana promptness in filling orders, to retain » continuance of the same. Our Stock is heavy; comprising every article [ tod by druggist* and dealers. As we purchase prin-'
OAK HALL!
XUo. 2 :Ba*oc» XXovanuo,
Between Baldwin’s and the New York Dry Good* Store. | GLASER At BROTHERS, Proprietors.
Opened September 1st, 1855.
rYXHIS new ami splendid establishment i* now open for j J. the accommodation of customers. Their Stock of j CLOTHS, CASSIMERF.S, VESTINGS, I
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
And Gen Furnishing Goods, are of the best and tuo.-l; fashionable material that can be selected in the Eastern ;
T. Gilbert k Co.’s Celebrated Premium Pianos, wtUi or without toe JEolian. Bee!left X Camaltm**, B'oodacard X Bruuu'a, and J»*,.:> t hick*i-inx'a and other Boston Ftunoa, : Each InslrnmenlguaranVeoii to give satisfaction or pur- , chase money refundeJ. SEt'OND HAND PIANOS AT GREAT BARG AINS, constantly iu store, pric## from ! $30 U) $140. SOLE AGENCY OF S. D. St H. W. SMITH’S ; MELODEONS, (mned to the equal temperament) to j which was recently awarded tue First Premium, at .the-1 National Fair, Washington, D. C. Price from $45 to | $I3U; Double bank Jielodeous. $200. Horace Waierw’ RIcloUeon*a superior instrument in tone, touch and durability of make.— (Tan^d the equal temperament.) Melodeons of all other styles and maken. tinr tin’s Guitar#, BROWN’S HARPS, FLUTES, VIOLINS, and other Musical Instruments of ail kinds. A large discount to schools, teachers, churches and clergymen. The trade supplied on ttt chost liberal term*. Music:—One of the largest and best selected catalogues of Music now published, comprising many of th* choice ami most popular airs of the day; among them are found th- universally popular production* uf ITIOS.
BAKER
Music sent by mail to all parts of the country, postpaid. Particular and personal attention paid to alt orders received l.y mail. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. ang22 d&wlf
ry to thousands of credulous and ignorant aufferen.
ous,' ha* the I RHODES’ FKVKR AND AGUE PURE never UiU,
strange as it may seem, and a Inal only is uccetuar)|h> establish every word here stated as Pacra!!!
GEORGE II. BATES, Street, aud for sale by P. I!
di ro.,aud .iruggisUgeuerally.
JAMES A. RHODES,
Proprietor, Providence, K. 1 *, Wholesale Agent, 133 Wa
KIloDKs
FEVER AND
NATURE’S INf’ALLlBU^|oM»U »Uc Prevention aa4 E F tefiniuent and K. inilU-i.l t'O^, f-TLw Chill, nnd Fever, Uuiuh .tgue,( i s u .. J . , Sweats,and all oiin-r forminfiivj^., ' mon origin in .Malsna ot Mixnu. fo,
; pherii Jh,iron v. tii.h «l I'erUin
haled al every breath, is Ihsnsn ,.^1- ^
It exists,—North, Nnuth, Kv*
; Where yield tt thl* n.-wly div..,^>i —7**. ! claimed ti> L»o the U*i*rit*i am»vai i. *
I -aavM
't his specific u so harmtew, iaxl it I
Yf Ill.ODKON S ! NIKLODEONS! J-\Ve i\.L have just received a lot of PRINCE A: CO'S cele-
brated Meloderma, with late improremenu. all Sizes and Styles, including— C Octave, in Piano case
5 “
5 14 14 “ wilh double set of r'-s'd* 3 k ‘ Portable
4t; “
4 4. 11 Prices varying from $15 to $150. Every instrument is warranted, and may be returned
The Putting Department is underthc Superintendence ; by the piircljaser, if notperfect. o.'R. B. Mki.vilix,favoratdMEnowu to this communi-! „ , , vl 1
ty, who reepectfuity solicits continued patronage of ;
inlcsale Agent, 133 Water j —. — ■ — ■■ ■ ■ —’,, KING, C. V. Pl.H'KNEK sons of ever) a^e, orroii.lin,ji,.
x/v.,wvx..>wu—««~s,.—iy. 1 (Ututeforoue disease uther* gift IM—Jj I For sale by R. BROWNING, WboltMtaU and Retail the result in me treatweat by q*.wnl! Agent, Indianapilis, InJ. jv 25 senic.and otter potsonou* »r dririrrosfc - - particle <d an> of which is siluilar.iiaro.Z RARE INDU0EMENT! *' rl “*’^
DRUG STORE FOR SALE!
OKINU desirous of retiring from business, I offer : In the most sickij nr swanq., iKj'jsai—. A3 for sale my ENTI PE STUCK of i or k>ii;.>n. e-.e^...
Drug** >ledirine»* Fi
Fixtures, Ac
The reputation of thl* establishment, together with the amount of custom it controls, offers inducmenla rarely to be met with. Stock at-mt $2,iMt; rent f-.’ou per an-
num; location in central part of the city.
Tcrms—One-fourth down, balance In P, Ifl ami 24 months, with interest; or I will exchange for good jiaying Stocks, or for Laud in part. For further particulars
apply to H^C. M A V N A K D* . Kinalty, it* use will tamth FccrrM^^ jy 23~dtf Druggist, Madison, lies and ail ila«<i-4. Farmers sutMtl** NEW PHARMACEUTICAL HALL, | BdhouCuci“*fh*t *,^,7.'"^ Corner llinol* nnd Maryland Streets* ■ it ie the ujo*i-;ck!>, u thu 100,1 vilrou**
j Oii.i or two b,»ities win siiswcr Defti
some m*y requir- more.
Direction* printed in tieruisli, FaMM
accompany each bottle.
PriiK-e On# fioiUr. Ut-'ral diy.saia
• '“F.‘"a —- “ “r, ‘ trade.
Pert’uinery, Glass ware, I'ainu, Oils, Arc., of a reliable ; | rade i .r uiars forwarded <. B xp^lvtsa ! quality and inoderats- price. : do will bo consigned on liberal terui»'.i*ti 1 To the Ladies 1 wish to say, that 1 keep constantly on ' (j es j,, ,. VI .,, s ,. u ,„, ,,f ■ ,niiir. : hand, Harrison’.* and Jute* HaucP* celebrated Perfu- j.t*. t. KifiipK.-*i«
i fiery , and that my owa Perfumery and Chemicals have i
i been honored with a Diploma and Premium, at the la*t ; |fr~p VV h -sate and IfsU.I .tj-iuxift Slate Fair. Perfumery 1* for per-emalornament, pb a*-j CgxioiiXxu A t'.a,,.\ ni«i ; .1 mlferelr>e|
ure, eoinfori,and health, and ought to stand conspicuous rallv. as bcdltingChriaUiiMprewent*; your i>atronage therefore, | i herewith solicit. J also invite the irtieulioii of the Phy- '
Fanry Artirlr#
Ac*.
or Biiiious di*ea,e wuaieve', ,e n,) , >v vtanlly inhaling MslxrLior Mixxau. ’ It will instantly cb-vk the Axacit pt* J suffered f ir an) len:;lh of Uiue, ir, a years, *0 that they need ucv r fer, X contiuinag its use aoeordiiq; p, dirstac? ^ H Witt immedikU-ly r-’liere sIIAjipw^ Billions or .t-ue di*-,**e, such t* jjv5*n, fesweata, A e I he patient xluiieebestw^ss*! Utc and strength, an 1 , .ii.tinue, sshti)^*
’ radical core isodceied.
(Palmer’s New Building.)
^T'H K undersigned w ishes to direct the attention of the j X public to the above named establishment, w t.irh has 1
been fitted up,with the design to furnish everything beWe have 1 bulging 10 a Drug Store. _ Drug*, Medtetnes, Chemicals,
me
ILLARD & STOWKLL,
no 9 dif No40 West Washingnm st. j ‘ 1 '“ •—
. - . - _ * — ■ - ! Dep,it—behold all the agent.* of the *tan<lnr4i Ptiarmaco-
I !SSSr.£3KK mitchell-s hew hational map. 553-
, u . 1 „«d.~. u ,d used r-wjknm, w mtoninss, 1 »ro.r.d,n. , w f i.. «-««»
gepSdtf - No. 2 Bate* iiotiae. and Uie Sandw ich Islands, on a larger scale than any
! ~ ATTEMTHUI HOO sums: a-r
si, Ians, and 1 hope tliat they,l>yexaii:iidng my F7*tatdt*h- i ment, will be far from finding it a mere Patent Medicine
or German.
liter can prescribe with safety to their patients,and I am
willin
lYAC4Htl haa Just received at 59 WadiingUm street, tl>ei X> tte largest assortment of Rubber Clotliing ever of- gre: fered in the State of Indiana, which will be sold at £3 per . da]
ritory. in tm: construction ot this work, the mosiantheniic and reiialde information lias been collected al at labor and expense, forming the most complete
‘ ” ‘ countries exunt.
ana, which will be -old at £3 per -dAi* of ftie United suite* and adjacent coon
ock : '‘ ill he sold exclusively by *ub»cription.
L. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL,
I(i* *ln
c nit. lea* than at any olher house in the Stale,
consists in part of—
4<i<) heavy Rubber Overcoats for $-2 5ft; usual i>rice ft 5<t vary "fine French Rubber Overcoats, from $4 P> SO
ivory Kleg
gsnt French
Cloak*
4-. to
sep I
C. KN0WLT0N, Superiiitcmieut.
FOR WASlH.N€*TOx\ C ITY, FOH ii-MVl IMOUR, C’ . i»l IU dAJXXiLPl UA, , NKVV YOltK, E r rC. MOST DI&J&X ROUTfi TO THL EAST. tIAt/t l.tlOKk: dt OilIO UAItdUO.AU, From Wheeling to Baltimore mad Wash tag ton r |*afilv UMFi.w'r iVOKU Oft’ IM Y aJUN ai. X unprovuuictdl (379 iiiUd* lo Ualtltiiort’, and 4U3 to 5^ashuigiou0 » a» opened to the Ohio River in January, k'od, ana nos now Unm fully tcsU-d and approved, both •vs • Iroighlaud poueuger route. Tho co»d is tqcated lu a romantic country, i* solidly constructed, fully equipped ami rarvlutly managed, and i* thus rcudured an aunxetive a* well as aafo lino lor travoler*. 1 he lute eomplo- j DeqotUK- vtaitl/oi vioio Road from l olumhuato the Ohio, Itnir miles ftMow \\ heeling, adds greatly to tte nupor-t_m-c of Ibis route, alKodn^, •* it Ours, the niocl ttor«>.iirh rail nmnev-tioa willi all parts uf lto« West. I tio oul> 'fi ttruugU A'tcaeta tftvtwren <!i ilc-i si tt tesitt litc Nuliuuul atia are sold by Ibis nuol, which runs direct lo Washlugtwu, without Uie delay of |nx*sing througti Ballimoro. rata Is also Umv only line by which baggage iau be checked to Washington. At Katltuiom Use road makes a fifa-et oounee* Don with the Railroad tt Pbiirdelpiuaaiai New York,etc^ I* Stfticft place* Unoilgh llckCU are sold and isiggage It ebacked. Pa«*sager* and Baggage traualcrrod Irve of
charge.
raaaxittflr*rw f>uing l.uwt (mat i istt iit
clunMll havo choice ol two routes to roaeft WUeehug, ru: b% stsaaiboat on the Ohio river, when it i* navigable, and by in# Katiroad and Mail r»ut# via Columbus,
Mg fitan U. H. Mattie (mitt Ciaciuuati*
take car* of l.iuta Miami Katiruud Hkpresa Iratt t ai6 *. a., OJ 3 r. M., for Columbtis, councctaatg Ike re with t.'estial Ohio Railroad lhrough Newark and Zanesville for titflUir, on the Ohio, lour niitca from Wheeling. Prom tills place tbacompleUau w ith Ralumore dt Ohio Kaitrod la mad* dDoci. By tte Express Trata of this rout#. Use Um# irom fetaMaaali to itaUxuiore U less than 3u hoar*,
aad to Wamtugtxm tslaaathan 5) hours. I, ■ lamtacks Tficianla asw aokl as follows: Proas
CfoetnaaU lo Washtugttu. ftlh; tt ttalumore, $15; So Phdadelphu, $W, aao to New York, $10 Ms>-to b# had omy nf P- W. Era vaaa, General Agent. South East cor
war at Mrs ad way and r earth 1 sure 10 ask for Ssekels by tt# more and Ohm Katlro* 1
T» «ft Il«ditll4|, (or Bonwood, lour mtlaabetowj the anssang its takupk# superttiftauaof the EalUmor# and Oh»e Maslraad, whsoh Uara twice .tally—at 4JU,r. m., and U:4i,». st., for ttataimore or WwtningDm, Mmvia* ttaro m Ml ar t< hoars, Iwdaduig stoppagea. For safety, ii tyaad. sag itaritv. beauty of Ut# country, and gwaerwi — ssmfoit.tata romtsaseeotsd to non^uUss Union. * R With the largest ^K|im*iu ot at>- rail- *. MaAthtSe Uattr.1 btabm, the romite prepared 4b do an tmmews* bosxoe** in tte transponatsas at oatgMfo which I mm ournd with ear# and dispatch, sad at rat## as >#n m dM—hsMhf ethat < rut class lusa ■ tteaidas whtch,tt# raed
j., tfifinMas tmgttift-Y comserwaa ad She trnaftl ol Haitianwo, with Us# R 4 Mdllew York »t#auavrsof Emaaoa
min Cmopaay'» Lancs by Lanai and by Sea so — J Brr a. 11 — m Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, « tfca, Jjoftfwwrmiam.aee tmgtu san»aa$lii. M gdth JBBh. _ _ Master of Trtwsportatien, Maldmawe.
^aar HfflisE,
•• Vl «»4Mpr«< MJMiaiftMfiklw. MmprMftnr
•* ‘ tmmmdd " —wmsooM-.arr
* r>
FamJItw* and others who may desire a pl< on, and to whom the saving of money ia a avail liiemselve* of tho advantage nf tin* J T.alus stop at Franklin for Dinner at 1 oVIock. Call for Tickets by the Madison Route. -
FREIGHT ARRANGEMENTS.
Special contract* for Freight between Indianapolis and Cincinnati, at greatly rcifucedpricee.- “d For Freight, Inquire of W. H. 'ntmer, fit the Freight Depot, IndianniKjlls; K. P. Jones, Madison; E. Wilkins, No. IG Broadway, orontheMaft Company’sW'harfBo.-.t,
at the foot of Broadway, Cincinnati. K. W. H. ELLIS, President.
Indianapolis, SeptpmtKtr, IB55- sen Iftdtf U. S. M AIL & EXPRESS RODTE.
CHICAGO dc KOOK ISLAND
clpally for caah, direct frina th# Importers and manutke- { lurers, our facUities are such that we con offer, iu pare' and unadulterated articles, oe strong inducements lor ' cash, as any otter Western House, and invite all to give 1 us a call, aa we foot confident we cau render aaliathcilou , both in prices and fumtily of article*. All articles war- :
rattled hs represented.
PartichlhC attention paid U> presuription*, which In no : case will be dispensed except by a tuny competent aim , experienced person, and from tho best article*. AU person* knowing themselves indebted to tte lata
lllff pair long La ggings, very oh*-ui> 100 “ KubberPhhta, from $1 to $1 75 10dozen Gents Driving Gloves 5 - Ladies “ .• 5 “ “ long Washing Gloves
G t> Rubber Cape
Remember the place, opposite Bates House, SIGN OF THE BIG FLAG, no 12 And the Rubtier Dressed Man. REjHOVAL! RARER & GOEPPER S * OXjOTX3CI3NrO- STOIXE.
ng to have iny Medicines examined by any re*t«>,1 able Pnyiician or committee of Fiiysician*, ami 1..rr-, l
or furniidi everything found deficient.
J. ROSENTHAL.
dee 11 >11 y Druggist and Chc-iui*t. j -A. jatfkxxddki-cl IVTodiolxa-o. 1
, nov 8 Philadelphia. DR.;U. HOSEMGAKTENVi
! aipSSSiSH:
iug Couds, Railroads and other works, with hills of tim 1 rtsta.atisn cf health ; and h, tk*s msaa, prerea/.rg ^ demand f-.rai. aifcjnvepuraalivc E. ra^ her andiron. Also, Tables and Data for calculating the ! , , . w ... ..... . . ! liedoh a* »ur« sud |airfe<ily«fctH cost of earth aud otter kind* of work. Complied by j TI ,* »ttndard Medirfue with hundreds of ha*beeu pre|cu-od w meet George Cole, Civil Engineer. Tobehrulat ^ XX CimiUro; it being free from all mmeral or narcotic mvetrtalofits virttire*ha».-.*rititnb*« STEW \ KT dc BOWEN’S ; robBlanc**, kafc for every sex or age, and ■ppltcalde to a > auccess U accomplish.itte purpojelMMJj Bo .hand Pay^r Warehouse, indianapori*. | groat variety #f coni plaint*. Pnce30 c«nu n bottle. (othoke a physical Pill, bat
Philadelphia.
TffUOr<iHO( r T
AYER’S PEI
AYER’* PILIA
Indianapolis, fuly,I835.
r |''IIE subscribers inform their old friends ami custo-
firm of CagiattOAti dr Boowkwo, by note or book ac- A mcr*, that they have removed from No .14 South count, are requested to call and make payment without ' " ashington street, to one door Last, No. 21, whore they _ .... —— — - ■ —... - have opened out a still larger Stock of all kinds of
READY-MADE CLOTHING !! Together with a fine assortment of Clotfu, Comi in ere I <te., which they offer for sola at ttwir usual low pri.-cs. ifarramtantodo loonier «.ml good ffta warranted.
Cal land sue
BAULK A GOKPPKK, Merchant Tailors, 2^*0- 21, opposite the Capital House Indiauapol
aug 3ft dtf
FEomrA Asm bvbmav fali 1 MjAftioWSr P i^Sij&c
WALLE V
in. ansa a v.w.s« •S.TIONtj.
VALLEY KAIL ROAD
NEW AT
THE BUREAU
Completed and CHICAGO AMD MI8HIMR1PPI RAIUIOAI)
Is now cotnideletl lion with this Road.
further delay—a* the huaiBea* mutt be aeuied at as ear ly a day a* poettbte. K. BROWNING, Surviving partner of Cnrigheoddx Browning,
ap 26—d«wU
.. JDYE JBTCnCJ^^fil! IfMiit fc 3 Extra Logwood 1 Cask Madder luUU sow $• Best indigo., 2u bblsChipped 1/Ogwood 1O0 «,.* Cochineal 20 “ *• Fustic »bbU Alum ' 13 “ Camwoml, ft;“ Coppcraa , SS” :2 Lac Dye
1.8 f* Bloc Vitroii " ve 8tu C* on baud and
A 3 ,
.1 XjL invite attonUon to the following list of popular aud
j readable Books:
1 Bayard Taylor's Travels through India, China, Japan
Habit* and Men, by Doran
Bit* of Blarney
Life of John P. Curran
Aiuefii.au Rejected Addresses
Hidden Path and Alone, by Maria Harlan
A Basket of Chip*
Guy Rivers rad Richard Heuole's (Simm's latest)
Christian Life, social aud individual
Life of Fred Douglass
Life of Seward
Prepared and sold only at wholesale and retail, at the j of all PiUs—otut wUn h skouM
Drug
Indianapolis, September, 1-33
udvant
, it tier s»ij
d&w3m
MEDICATED INHALATION!
DR. J. N. GREEN,
iilltac
been ait- m|>tc.i here, and with vttt rospecsfully submit to the pul-he fcdft* 11 unfortunate for the patient bHkcrV''Sttm purgative medicine is aotimooiomdldB bowels. 7 hi* is not. Mat) oft»«P*5
Isora’s Child
Hag Picker, Ac., &c.,&c. Call at KtT.WART & BOWEN’S,
oct ]0
Book Mart.
&•, | saass-r.'es sxta
tic, iu iuo i err id *eftt of Uie disease
restortoj
food
opened to Peoria.
with n Uise.Slock **f alfkinds of Dye Slugs on baud for sale low by ' R. BROWNING, aug 1C Orrttsriwad Ar Bmwn»n«F.
and open to Joliet, and hi ©ounce-
MARYLAND LOlTEKlEh! Ornc* or th« MxavLxaB, toasoianaTko Lorraaic*,
15aUuu(»re, July lau 1855.
By thbi route itawengera are conveyed tn Bloomington, T Il>A R TnYrnAa CifinrtcxTfci or Pxcxxoi. Springfield and Alton without change nf (’.on or Bag. ^fu arrs.in tub lavmaiEii xi'THOkizkD av tub Sr.
re, thence l»y Fteamers to SC Louis.
AMD AETKK MONDAY, NOV., tub,
tub, own owy otbbb* xajt rax.'Oi*.
Owing to numerous applications from alt pai country, tho manage ment will give th*-ir attrition to the Wing of oniefsfAr TickeL*or4'ertith.'ates,in Die Mary-
land Lotterie*. •*
Penoo* al a distance may couft-ientl v rely upon having ttclr urdvr* for Tieketapromptly filled, and the tfrictest
C^PttdtfDoe QtHOfYCiL
These Isotteries Ire drawn daBy In public tn tte City ot Baltimore, under the aaperintendence of tae State Lot
Daily Passenger Trains (Sundays excentedj and the usual Night Express on Sunday*, luahff Chicago
aa folfows:
JONH GRAMBLING,
Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Corner of Washington and Meridian Streets,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,
TTA8 received bis well selected Stock of Ready-Made XX Clothing, auitabte for the Sommer season. Hi* Stock consist* of the best articles of Cloth*, Casniiaeres, Doeskins, Vestings,plain and fancy, Coats, Pant*, Vest*
of every variety.
U BBTS.IK 1HB lorTTBRIBS SI’THORIZkD av THE St*« **®**"f! **••‘*8, or MxkvhaSD, agaK-mx UTiMWKarHKD sioNxTcak or • v ***7 •l e » c Hptlon, kept eonttanuy on hand. I aD' F. X. BR -NAN, Gkxxrsi. Aoisr >oa the Coicnisr- keep •eyeral experienced workmen, and am prepar 1
10 >11 all orders promptly and to tte satisfaction or tomer*. Call and examine my work and stock before
FOR ROCK WLAN*
1st—Through at.... » *1—Night Ek|>rei«s^jnR£,^Batur<b£excepted) li
9 A. M.
P. M.
porchaMr.g elsewher
aug 1—dtf
* P. M.
Peoria Mail at
KOH ST. LOCtS,
4th—Through Mall at
5tt—Night Kxpruaaat..........j..
FHELUHT XiiAINN -*
u£t^£K&Jtiexil2L‘ * nrk - J
. ft B A. M. lo oo P. V.
places at..f.i*.,.,..«.p.*..
e Chicago for Rock Mand. s .*. os. connect from 11 P. M. Traiutat Reek Island
3 15 A. M 4 30 A. II.
ift33iSfSSiaZE
Brawetd
r6j>r R “ PM *’ ,0W * V ^
UOVMCIL BIAFFS. »’J
Al Bock Uhrad the Morning Trata from Chicago cowirVAIl Trains info Chicago connected with Traina fi»ea«ftI3l3Biu UXrfi trornDHra^trolM^ CM
fill sUttMtawatt^CMwo and Rees
land Chicago and ViUcy KaHrmth,
. Ttekau in proportion.
There are never leas than 23,000 Prize* in any Lottery
which Prize* vary in amount from $1 log l (*,000, accord
♦ft : •* . *♦: j lr£ V ^ * U hi f *+ toi HU*
M * *» ail !» wnca treoramsana Ctaaamoro*. Atao, a cnoige selec
mat care, and parchaaed at very tow -prtaoa. We solicit a call to exmttio# oar Slock before parehaaing etaoduuera. ~ eraeaoatopnr
Country Merchants are porHeaftsrty iav4»*.i to call and
examingour extenttve Stock of Clotting, a* we are oF foring Inducement* eqaal to any bouse Wo** of New Tort. foraedtfl DKRNHAM A SIMON .
ea the
:r v. TK*rr, ffwpu F**ra. 1
EAGLE CLOTHISG STORE ! DEFIANCE 10 COMPETITION! ! A RHINAL OF I*Jk.TAX* OOOZJfllt
AT
DBRNHAM ft SIMON,
MERCHANT TAILORS, Oil Washington st., opposite Wright House,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
STONE CUTTING. SCOTT, NICHOLSON ft CO., Having commenced the Business of »T03\rU OTTTTIKTO In all it* Branches, respectfully solicit the patronage of all who may require any tiling in their tine, having roustaiitiy on hand a large assortment of Ohio Free Stone; Also, Lime Stone From the differont Quarries, suitable for Building purposes. Shop on Delaware street, a few doors South of Watting!.-, u street. JJj’Tbcir tirices are reasonable and engageuieni* prompt. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. dec 19 dly
U * s . r /^V‘ •ii m«uUon Liver Comptalnfeto nsrafiffg
ng health by funiittmg to it healthy ltio-giring , Ucc IndigesUon, Langu .ralifi Ine common, but at^iird practice of treating dis- iM, naa . {rritafolftr Piimru Hn-MEwi ease* of tte Lungs,through tte medium oftte stomach,. iS^’e ^atttt-SM?tadlS«3
.lemonttrate, it* injudici^ittc*, a* well a, . untveraai J
failure can. We earaeetiy appeal to those afflictb,! with i ^’jLa'an onenrut ^lbe, afortpS - ! lung disease* to embroe- tie advantage* of Inhala ; ^
lion, and no longer drug tte unoffending slomarli. Those living at a distance, by writing to ua their symptom*, age, »ex, hereditary predisposition.*, Ac., cau'hai e
A GOOD second-hand Horse-Power, a flouting Xx Machine, and Bedstead Screw Cutter,for sale cheap for cash. (no? (ttoa] JOHN VUTTER.
DUMP CHAIN.MT al
tap, selected expressly for the
$1 upwards,that they wiahtninveatfoaroeeiptor whlei 1
w# Sorwanl Is* val w ta Tickeu ia the Lottery deaigsa . , ted by tte purchoror, or^ii none^ bod.*ign^e4, then ^tit a call’to etMtoo o.r Steekbe ST^Th^ s3^“ £ I ^ «• <*** n * mire
Lsmij with -be aaot with all tickota ora#red, carefully anted iaattordiaavy envelope, arai on tte day the lotlory Udrawn the ottcial Drawing will be acni, together srttls a wrruen Hada—fiteff of the reauit of thonurebaee. The Drawn 5ambers anate» published in the daily pe•era of H-eCnv of tteUuaore, and la the Daily Notional
IbriMteffissr, Watertngsoo, l>. c.
A Ci/calar coutatiung all Use deberaee wiB be sent to
>r «•.*$ sfifiisaitsgtteandenignrl Addeow orders for Tieketa to . _
F. X- BREN AN,
« * <• »• -,t - khdfJhjpBByiuBddh, eepTdly ^ ... Baftitnorc, Maryland. f OST”HECE'.YflpE.* “ - ^ ~ '^ SKT ^- , ‘rTTS?oVr-“
HIHE-EIGHTH MV8LDIS! r"\5E CASE nine-eighth btcache4 Muslins, hut
< S-*
open-
. WUNN’S.
pAMTOM PLANNBLS-10case v nmetoud dUa day and for ante by ^ JAME3 LOW * CO ,
Matdtw 418 Mate tt-, I autevIMa, Ky. 'pWRMTV-MftVB Tbooaand c^ptee aaid of Mrs. X Aaa 6. Stepheas’sncw beok<*TbeOU UomoMcsi.’ Tbegnra* fiarerlrua Rsswwrs. fitefinoasoge*madssma
•to* mteresdng book. Tbe ftade snapbofi a,
STKAMfe* APICER,
I dtf H IHaoss street
•Toe subscriber ha* jott received targe assorunent of Pump Chain of all size*, which be will sell cheap at wholesale or retail, at H. fi. KELLOGG’S, Noftt, Sign of the Big PaAock, West Waaftingtoa-at., ■sari
r|NB HUflBOS—Moire X Fancy Trimmings, just i
HADLEit IH J
no ?# •*
Antique, Mose, P1u*b and
t received by
HADLEY, HUNr dt MENDENHALL, -Be. 1 Washington and Meridian *t.
MTUhixnk, accobdeons, and flutuios of a v every deacriptiaa, setting off cheaper than ever, at
CRANE’S.
r P' vo VAA.UABI-K FARMS FOR SALE at A $3b per aero, containing 443 acres, situated within cix miles of the city. For particulars inquire of KILBY FERGUSON, At tte Law OMce of Ferguson A l«oe. Office in Odd Fellows’ Hall. nov 17 dtf
m*, age, sex, hereditary predisposition*, Ac., c so inhaler mod medicine sent to any point they may <*• der. Office, No. 12*, til ire vis street.
JO’Etsminations free of charge.
nov 19 ddtwif
CITY TAX. NOTICE FOR 1*55. TT A VIFUi received the Tax Duplicafo for the year A± 1855, notice »• hereby given that I am bow remly to roeetve the following Taxes lor tte City. Ihe amount of taxes is as follows: For General Purposv* on each $lfift.* 45 cent*. For School •» •• »* .....an •* Ou each Poll yQ ( u Tax payers will remember ttst the time for collecting tte Tax, uader the Charter, ia short, which require* th* Tax to be collected before the first Monday tn January, after which time, by the law now in farce, 1 aaa compelled lo levy and collect the some by distress and sals of perw.aal property. with damages and coal, which, of coone, Ido not deairo, and hope will be avoided. Yon will please call as early aa passible, ai the offfee, iu tte Odd Fetiows’ Hall, secoed Boor. North room. , „ HENRY VANDEGRIFt, Indianapolis. Oct. 15tt, 1(555. Cay Troaswer. The Journal, KepoUiraa, Locomotive, Volks Butte, rad Free Proas, wtil please copy asul further notice Is K*!**- e«t 15
TtmT RECEIVED— J aaut B« bur Lead 4W Gun Capu, S. R 15 kegs No. i soda 5 bbt* Saltemos, which 1 will s#U low for cash. »o 12 ' c. a. eixiori.
MEW HAEDWAEE, CUTLERY, ftc., r r«B aCBSCSIBBR HAVING BBCBMTI.T A purchased la New York and other Eastern rtfies, U m ° !m propered to oDr for mle a large and choiea asaortmra* of Hardware, Cutlery, Ac., which he wfll sell al - dniGente CteatenetthlBa. wltt the addition of freight OB heavy modi uH fiffr caah or ctly ffK^tene*- tl&BY U. KELLOGG, Al the sign of tte Padlock, So. 9> WattingsoottroeC oetl2
liver. Asanapcnent, tbcjsffiniF^^
in Costivcncss, Pile*, Colic,
fula and Scurvy, Colds, wltli •ormse"*^ and Impurity of tte blood; la start.*'*
where a purgative is required. They nave also produced tarn* cures in Kbeumatimn, Gout,
las, Palpitation of tte Heart, Pstit® v***
and Ride. They should t>«
th# year, to purify tte blood sad pr^**—, the ebaage of aeasons. An scmo^TJ tte stomach info healthy acuoo.*D
tifo and vricor. Thcv mirifV A*
dose is advstageou
nMoi nilf; Bui
carried too tax, as ererj purpUr***^^B ■imgtt,srhoetefcon to creett •*■31 which ft physic ia required casad «*, but they suggest themselveetoffeta^ and it is codUeaUy ee(ie*>«4 tUSlf
ter purpoee than aoV ttiug
abtetomankiad. ftbeu ttetrvA**'•**1 tte public wtil no longer doattyte-— | when In seed of s cathartic , d
Being sugar wrapped they **•
being purely ▼egotabi#, c-’ tsm®* I
In any quantity.
For minute direciiose tevitej
Preared by .
Practical sad Aasiytkai f g^f’nce 25 cents per Bos.
$UU.
I by R. BROWNING, 1*
TT’nVTED CEDAKS A1NM tiHAWLS; Also, vf Vetm Bonnets, jott arrived, at the Lediae’Fancy Store. J. ft. WHELAN A CO., ■or *3 Botov Horn “
®PL.-sr“ Sasgasr-
.. MMMfftea street.
:5<nd#tes ~ - Msod»ta*.
dedssTmf gnZT*
•nSC'ELIsAliEOIiift BeDKS. 'T'H F. Suboerihcr is offering great inducom ante to those X wanting Mtarotlanoows Books. His stock compri ses a genorsi assorunent of Popular Standard Literature. Clril and exosoiae, a* No. 7 West Woshiagton-Sl. , _ .. „ H. UllBOCKER. lodtooapotb, Oct. «* 1$—daw to.
4k brdwrter, ashiagton steed,
Inffte—|».iu.
aorftdftt wtf
sEBMAYEB *
74 East Wa
M:»5^LJSEi^r telkd LneOT LADIES’ FANCY bi
rocoivad STORE.
— 11 Offffossto tho Wright iioooe. Cuds
Jofft PablUhed: A
Median*‘1^4
A Tew \Ywrtis ess thsMsO^J A. meat, wittoat M^tKic^. of
cal Weakness, Nervous
Weaknro* of tte LimNsnd Bets' ^ capacity for study and Labor, itt*J^ Loss of Memory, sverxioo to Unotr Timsdsty, Seif tWruM, Duz>e<*^>^
•a, Pams la
READING STANDS.
r pBOSB who wish to road with ease and comfort i
aMpSEssa
•■S* 7 lodtaaapotls, Ind. T'® EPOBTHMAM AND OTHER*.—TM1 A^rabsertter Ims Jusu reeeived a apt^did assottaaent of (
ea Jutt received a aplraxtid i > grades, cetmittteg .,f ttngl
Guns of all
NOTICE TO SNMTERS.
r-,-
ryiii.f. aao
I " di *“ ^ nfuSSSf
mf Tmtfr
2M
I lotstk 'is «_ _ pftfn I ^9
to rtri* afxssir rxKr .’l ak ia> *
rmr.ntoalmf ihoeodf
Q^Wwwdoa i"—. - shtffjtedAw
T/mteWEVvttsv-
■»»
